Most good programmers do programming not because they expect to get paid or get adulation by the public, but because it is fun to program.
The Washington leadership has put aside non-proliferation programmes and devoted its energies and resources to driving the country to war by extraordinary deceit, then trying to manage the catastrophe it created in Iraq.
It would be hypocritical of me to use being female in some ways, and diss being female in other ways. It's part of the programme.
When I was bald, I went through a period where I seemed to do nothing except TV programmes about being bald.
I'm not certain that the BBC can claim to be making a wide enough range of distinctive programmes to make the case convincingly.
The intellectual property situation is bad and getting worse. To be a programmer, it requires that you understand as much law as you do technology.
An excellent mother knows she has the beautiful life, and she is a big time programmer.
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In the U.S., the '50s and '60s marked the documentary's golden age, especially at CBS, where pioneering television journalist Edward R. Murrow, immortalised in George Clooney's 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' produced such landmark investigations as the...
Okay, well I think the programme is like being screamed at for an hour by a drunk with a strobe-light, but like I said--
On est comme des ordinateurs qu'on programme et déprogramme à volonté. Nous nous conditionnons même à nos réussites et à nos échecs futurs.
We do not need to attend classroom training programmes for everything. Observation opens the windows of knowledge around us
And, I think that is actually appropriate because I'm really not the world's best programmer, I think it's a good thing that I'm not touching the code.
In a packed programme tonight, I shall be having a word with a man who goes in for meditation, because he thinks it's better than sitting around doing nothing.
If you're a musician or actor, you know that if you're successful, some level of fame goes along with that. You're prepared. But how often does that happen to a programmer?
It worries me that young singers think you can shortcut the training and go straight to fame and fortune, and programmes like Pop Idol have encouraged that.
Colleges would compete by adding professors, enhancing programmes or building nicer facilities. So they competed by making institutions better.
By trade, I am a software programmer, so I never really had any experience with movies before. I started out with 'Paranormal Activity.'
I wouldn't call myself a geek, but I do sometimes teach Mommy and Daddy stuff about computers. And I do watch TV, but only informative programmes like the news and documentaries.
Few companies that installed computers to reduce the employment of clerks have realized their expectations... They now need more, and more expensive clerks even though they call them 'operators' or 'programmers.'
It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration.